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WTB Finnish m39 mosin nagant

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I have a Sako '43 but I would NEVER sell it. Just a free bump for a man with good taste ;)
 
No joke...I bought my 28/76 for not much more...albeit 10 years ago.
 
This I posted to find out what it is , it is Finnish ...
I see a 1941 date on receiver, but the sight appears to be of the M27, which I thought was produced only until 1940. The crossover M27/30 should have the same rear sight of the M39. But I'll see what more I can dig up on it. I've certainly not seen them all. The straight stock is also making me think it's a M27 or M27/30. Perhaps the former had some later production than I've seen.
 
I see a 1941 date on receiver, but the sight appears to be of the M27, which I thought was produced only until 1940. Perhaps the former had some later production than I've seen.

Anybody else notice MAC turning more and more into NYCO with age? Just me??

Congrats on your new purchase ZeroMutt.
 
I see a 1941 date on receiver, but the sight appears to be of the M27, which I thought was produced only until 1940. The crossover M27/30 should have the same rear sight of the M39. But I'll see what more I can dig up on it. I've certainly not seen them all. The straight stock is also making me think it's a M27 or M27/30. Perhaps the former had some later production than I've seen.

It’s just a tikka M91. M27 is a completely different sight, barrel length, and m27 production stopped in 1938
 
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